Support for American Companies
ワシントン州。「The Evergreen State」と言われます。太平洋とカスケード山脈の間に、特にワシントン州の西地域は森、川、山、谷という美しい風景で知られています。これらの素晴らしい風景、シアトルやオリンピアのような都市には世界中で知られている美味しい料理や深い歴史や面白い文化があります。
この自然と都市の出会いによる伝統的な歴史と近代的な芸術は、多くの素晴らしい魅力があります。地域の料理、美しい風景、そして自然と芸術が楽しめる機会を通して、観光地として国内外の人を魅了しています。
Learn about the support that U.S. startups can receive from Hyogo Prefecture and Kobe City, as well as gain insight into the industries with which Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Sysmex, two big-name Japanese companies wish to collaborate. Meet with those who can help facilitate meaningful business connections.
Monday
January 30th, 2023
4:00-6:00 PM PST
Official Residence of the Consul General of Japan in Seattle
Free
Schedule
Opening / Explanation of Aim.............................................................2 minutes
Emcee: Karin Zaugg Black, Port of Seattle
Presentations
Washington State Department of Commerce.......................5 minutes
Executive Director of JETRO San Francisco..........................5 minutes
Hyogo Prefecture...........................................................................5 minutes
Kobe City..........................................................................................5 minutes
Presentations from Hyogo Prefecture-related companies
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Innovation Department.........15 minutes
Sysmex............................................................................................10 minutes
Q & A Session
Networking / Individual Questions.................................................50 minutes
Opening Remarks & Toast: Consul General of
Japan in Seattle
The event will consist of a seminar, followed by a toast and networking.
See the following schedule below for details.
About the Companies
Kawasaki and Sysmex are two major companies in Japan. They are looking to collaborate with American startups in not only the fields listed below, but in a number of industries and projects. See their websites for more details.
Kawasaki is committed to providing customers unique business solutions with their innovative technologies to meet diverse societal needs worldwide.
SPACE TECHNOLOGY
Satellite, Data Analysis, Robotics
INDUSTRIAL
Factory Automation, Predictive Medicine, Robotics, Smart Factory
SUSTAINABILITY
Hydrogen Purification, Hydrogen Usage, CCUS, Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Sysmex is lighting the way to better health with diagnostic solutions that transform the future of healthcare and contribute to healthier lives.
Digital Health, Digital Medicine, Digital Therapeutics, Digital Biomarkers
Healthcare IT, Blockchain for Healthcare, Healthcare Analysis
Regenerative Medicine, Cell Medicine, Unique Biomarker, Unique Detection Technology, Point-of-Care Testing, Non-Invasive Testing/Therapy
About the Speakers
Emcee
Karin Zaugg Black
Port of Seattle
Karin Zaugg Black serves as the International Business Protocol Liaison for the Port of Seattle and advises on protocol matters related to international delegations of business leaders, dignitaries, and government officials in order to facilitate positive business relationships. She supports the Port's various lines of business, including Airport, Seaport (in collaboration with the Northwest Seaport Alliance), Cruise, Fishing, and Economic Development & Tourism.
Ms. Zaugg Black currently serves on the Japan-America Society of the State of Washington board as past chair, as co-chair of the City of Seattle’s International Advisory Affairs Board, and as co-chair of Greater Seattle Partners’ Marketing Council. She served as president of the Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association from 1998 to 2015 and continues to serve on the board as past president.
Speaker
Julie Monahan
Washington State Department of Commerce
Julie Monahan is the International Trade Specialist for the Information and Communications Technology industry at the Washington State Department of Commerce. Ms. Monahan works on the Commerce Small Business Export Assistance program and assists small businesses across the technology sector including cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, haptic technology, and virtual reality and augmented reality.
Julie works with technology companies to facilitate connections to new opportunities in international markets, primarily through foreign trade missions and international trade shows in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Julie has led two Washington State Tech Missions to Japan and has participated in the Japan Seattle AI Innovation Meetup since 2018.
Speaker
Yotetsu Hayashi
JETRO San Francisco
Yotetsu Hayashi is the Chief Executive Director of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) San Francisco office, Japan’s government agency that promotes trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world. His prime mission is to support Japanese Startups who are interested in expanding business opportunities in the United States.
He joined JETRO in October 2022 after his professional work experience in the private sector, in the Japanese government, and in the world of diplomacy. He graduated from Waseda University School of Law in 1989 and completed his LL.M. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1994.
Speaker
Junko Kobayashi
Hyogo Business & Cultural Center
Junko Kobayashi has been serving as the Executive Director of the Hyogo Business & Cultural Center since April 2020, a role assigned by the Hyogo Prefectural Government. When she worked in the prefectural government office, she was mainly in charge of international affairs and work for the Hyogo International Association, including involvement with the Hyogo Washington Sister-State 50th & 55th Anniversaries.
Speaker
Kenju Inada
Kobe Trade Information Office
Until now, Mr. Inada had been working in Kobe City's local government for over 25 years and had mainly been involved in the work of public enterprises. At KTIO, he supports businesses in Kobe looking to expand into North America and encourages the advancement of North American start-up companies in Kobe City through collaborations with private companies via interactive market research and various coordination work, all in cooperation with Kobe City Government and related organizations.
Speaker
Kyoko Yoshida
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kyoko Yoshida serves as Project Director for Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ (USA) Innovation Department in San Jose. Kyoko has been with Kawasaki Heavy Industries for over 10 years working in marketing and corporate strategy, new business development, and the design of corporate regulations and systems.
Her current area of focus is on management trends and opportunities related to advanced robotics and major lifestyle changes, e.g. the future of work and surgery.
Speaker
Kenjiro Fujio
Sysmex R&D Center Americas, Inc.
Kenjiro Fujio is the director of Digital Healthcare section in R&D Center Americas, Inc. (RDCA). RDCA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sysmex Corporation, focused on realizing preventive medicine and bringing new clinical applications from the US to the rest of the world via the Sysmex organization.
He leads growth initiatives related to digital health and digital therapeutics. In that capacity, he is particularly eager to meet with early-stage companies developing innovative new digital diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
Before joining Sysmex, he held a position at Omron Healthcare, where he led the global development of the remote patient monitoring system business. He received his bachelor's degree in Environment and Information studies from Keio University and is now pursuing Master of Business Administration from Indiana University, Kelley business school.
About the Networking
Connect with representatives from Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Sysmex and speak with them about collaborating on future projects. Representatives from the Hyogo-Kobe Investment Support Center can help with the next steps in starting these collaborations. The networking session will begin with a toast of sake from Kobe, the area with the highest production of sake in all of Japan.